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- Branscombe is a village in the East Devon district of the English County of Devon. The parish covers 3,440 acres (1,390 ha). Its permanent po****tion in...
- Branscombe Richmond (born August 8, 1955) is an American character actor and stuntman. He is known for his starring role of Bobby Sixkiller on the American...
- Branscombe is a village in Devon, England. Branscombe may also refer to: Branscombe Richmond (born 1955), American actor Alan Branscombe (1936–1986), English...
- Peter John Branscombe (7 December 1929 in Sittingbourne, Kent – 31 December 2008 in St Andrews, Scotland) was an English academic in German studies, a...
- Walter Branscombe (c. 1220–1280) was Bishop of Exeter from 1258 to 1280. Nothing for certain is known of Walter Branscombe's origins and education, but...
- Europe—and eventually, everywhere in the world—where opera is cultivated. As Branscombe do****ents, the earlier performances were often of highly altered, sometimes...
- Alan Branscombe (4 June 1936 – 27 October 1986) was an English jazz pianist, vibraphonist, and alto saxophonist. Branscombe was born in Wallasey, Cheshire...
- (originally, Egge), is an ancient and historic house in the parish of Branscombe, Devon, England and is today known as Edge Barton Manor. The surviving...
- forces with Native American bounty hunter Bobby Sixkiller, pla**** by Branscombe Richmond. Stephen J. Cannell also had a recurring role as the main villain...
- 50.691; -3.140 St Winifred's Church is a Church of England church in Branscombe in Devon, England. The church is dedicated to Saint Winifred, a Welsh...